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Now commercial structure belonging to ex-min demolished in Shopian | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Jan 27: Authorities in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday demolished a commercial structure belonging to an ex-minister allegedly built on state land. The demolition was carried out two days after an outer wall of the residence of National Conference general secretary and former minister Ali Mohammad Sagar near the airport was demolished. A senior district official said the commercial structure belonging to the ex-minister of Social Welfare was demolished as part of an anti-encroachment drive to reclaim Kahcharai (grazing land) and State land from unlawful encroachments. “No one is above the law and the drive to reclaim and protect our public land will continue,” he said. The official said the latest encroachment drive has successfully freed 343 Kanals and four Marlas of Kahcharai/state land from encroachments. The J&K administration has set a January 31 deadline to remove encroachments from state land, including Kahcharai and the land that fell under the Roshni scheme. While there has been an uproar over the government order, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha stressed that the poor people would not be touched and only powerful people who misused their position to encroach upon the State land would be evicted. |
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